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I love, love those little personal touches. I think more care should be put into handmade objects to make them special. Who says a working whip can't be an heirloom piece? Yeah. Your whips are awesome, Roy. So are your dining room chairs. My mom was sitting behind me when I was scrolling through the thread and she screamed, "OH THOSE CHAIRS ARE AWESOME!" 
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Thank you all so very much. Philbert sorry that is the only pic I got before we had to leave for the auction. The next one will get better pics taken. Ron I love how that knob fit my hand and made the grip very secure. Thanks Jessie, Lindsay loves her flea market table and chairs. We lucked out on that score
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Thank you Roy for all this inspiration!
I always felt as though the phrase "form follows function" might be amended to read "form IS function" in the sense that artistic appeal can derive directly from efficient design. I feel as though the artistic appeal of a tool such as a whip is intrinsically rooted in one's knowing it can be used for a very long time. Beautiful!
I was curious about the tapered twist: Do you drop short strands by lacing them into longer strands that continue the twist? Also, do you bother with shot/BB weighting on longer whips with 2 bellies? Thanks, again!
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I always felt as though the phrase "form follows function" might be amended to read "form IS function" in the sense that artistic appeal can derive directly from efficient design. I feel as though the artistic appeal of a tool such as a whip is intrinsically rooted in one's knowing it can be used for a very long time. Beautiful!
I was curious about the tapered twist: Do you drop short strands by lacing them into longer strands that continue the twist? Also, do you bother with shot/BB weighting on longer whips with 2 bellies? Thanks, again!
Brian

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Brian, thank you kindly. Yes, when transitioning from four plait to tapered twist I lace 2 short strands into the 2 longer strands. Cut the 2 short strands at different lengths to get the tapering effect. I do not shot load 2 belly whips. They are heavy enough after waxing and I can twist a core much faster than I can fill it with BBs
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This is a whip that I made to be raffled at the 2016 Florida Ranch Rodeo Finals and whip cracking championship. It is 10ft and 16 plait in Crimson. The handle is Bocote and features a medallion of the state of Florida. The medallion was custom made for me by my cousin Brandy Tyson. You can check out her FB page
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